1988

scape

BOWERBANK GALLERY, DELORAINE TASMANIA

Inspired by travels through the Australian outback, the series developed a design language that codified form as a narrative which implicitly relates to the experience of landscape.

On return from the desert journey I had the opportunity to work in a workshop space in rural Tasmania. Over the space of two months I reflected on my travels and expressed my observations through the shaping of Blackwood, Myrtle and Celery Top Pine timber.

Produced as handcrafted one-offs, the exhibition included oil pastel drawings, small assemblage sculptural works and a series of tables that blurred the distinction between art and design.

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